Tag Archives: Hispanic and Latino Americans

Hispanics Take Center Stage In 2012 Elections

CHARLOTTE, NC – New Census data indicates Latinos could play a critical role in the 2012 elections. This information comes out just as President Obama hits an all-time low with Hispanic support. And except for Texas Governor Rick Perry, Republican … Continue reading

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Hispanics Won’t Save Obama in 2012

According to the 2010 Census, there were 308.7 million people residing in the U.S. on April 1, 2010, of which 50.5 million (16 percent) were of Hispanic or Latino origin. Forbes Related articles Why President Obama Is In Puerto Rico … Continue reading

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Democrats losing favor with some Latinos

Early this year, Brian Sandoval and Susana Martinez made history. He became Nevada’s first Latino governor. In New Mexico, she became the country’s first Latina governor. Just as striking as their breakthrough is their party affiliation: Both are Republicans. LATIMES … Continue reading

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As Latino Voters Go, So Will the 2012 Election

From the Cuban-Americans in Miami to the Mexican-Americans of California, Hispanics in the United States now number more than 50 million strong. Fox News Related articles Latino Voters Key to 2012 Florida Win (politics.blogs.foxnews.com) Latino population boom will have 2012 … Continue reading

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Latino population boom will have 2012 election echoes

The potential clout of Latino voters has become as familiar a story line as the gender gap. But what might make 2012 different is the edge Latinos could give President Barack Obama and the Democrats in battleground states which aren’t … Continue reading

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